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Top 10 Football Brians / Bryans

By Ollie Irish

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10. Brian Deane - Big, agricultural, journeyman striker who scored more goals than you might remember (195 in his 20-year playing career). Nice guns.

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By Ollie Irish on November 17th, 2010 in Featured, Photos, Retro, Top 10s & lists. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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12 Responses to “Top 10 Football Brians / Bryans”

  1. CFC_Jay says:

    ….thumb nails Ollie…….thumb nails please dude :-)

  2. Ollie Irish says:

    Sorry dude, but this is a photo essay, in a set order, and meant to be enjoyed in that order – so no thumbs.

    We do have thumbs for other galleries though, including match photos.

  3. CFC_Jay says:

    ok Ollie, i’ll let you off this time lol!

    Check out Old Bighead’s photo…….damn he wears those shorts high!!! ha ha ha!

  4. Isn’t Brian Deane the guy who scored the first Premier League goal?

  5. Peter says:

    Yeah Brian Deane Score first premier league goal for Sheffield United in a win (2-1 I think). Can’t remember who they played though.

  6. Tom Jones says:

    Where’s Talbot?

  7. MR. T says:

    yknow, i thought it said top 10 football brains until i was halfway done with the article

  8. Marquette Jer says:

    Hurray to see McBride on the list. Gave Americans some credibility

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  10. Kevin Barry says:

    now then young man………there’s only one Brian ok….and you’re looking at him now……………

    R.I.P. Mr Clough

  11. john sweeney says:

    A man who played in two championship winning sides. Captaining them to the title in the 69-70 season as well as to the fa cup in 1966.playing for england in the 1970 world cup and playing over 450 times for Everton between 1958-1971 and there’s no mention of the great Brian Labone.

  12. Ryan says:

    Big props for including McBride.

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